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Cellular Health

Aging begins at the cellular level — mitochondrial decline, accumulating senescent cells, chronic inflammation, shortening telomeres, and impaired autophagy. ALYZE targets these root mechanisms with precision interventions designed to extend your healthspan from the inside out.

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Health Benefits

Why cellular health?

Cellular health is the foundation of every other health outcome. Here's what the science shows about targeting aging at its root.

Mitochondrial Function

Mitochondria produce the ATP that powers every cell. CoQ10 supplementation in heart failure patients reduced major adverse cardiovascular events by 50% over 2 years in the Q-SYMBIO trial — demonstrating the clinical significance of mitochondrial support.

−50%

Senescent Cell Clearance

Senescent cells accumulate with age, secreting inflammatory molecules (SASP) that damage surrounding tissue. The first human senolytic trial showed that dasatinib + quercetin reduced adipose senescent cell burden within just 11 days.

11 days

Chronic Inflammation Control

Low-grade chronic inflammation — "inflammaging" — is a primary driver of age-related disease. Tracking inflammatory markers like hs-CRP and IL-6 in our bloodwork panel, combined with targeted lifestyle and pharmacological interventions, reduces inflammatory burden measurably over time.

Autophagy Activation

Autophagy is your body's cellular recycling system — clearing damaged proteins and organelles. Tissue-specific overexpression of autophagy genes is sufficient to extend lifespan in model organisms. Fasting, exercise, and targeted compounds stimulate autophagy.

Cardiovascular Protection

The Q-SYMBIO trial showed CoQ10 supplementation reduced cardiovascular mortality by 43% and all-cause mortality by 42% in chronic heart failure patients. Mitochondrial health is directly linked to cardiac function and vascular integrity.

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Metabolic Resilience

Cellular aging and metabolic dysfunction are deeply linked. NAD+ restoration, senolytic support, and lifestyle optimization have demonstrated measurable improvements in insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial efficiency, and inflammatory biomarkers in clinical trials.

Usage Guide

How we optimize cellular health.

01

Comprehensive Biomarker Assessment

Your ALYZE protocol begins with our comprehensive bloodwork panel — inflammatory markers (hs-CRP), metabolic health (HbA1c, fasting insulin), hormonal status, nutrient status, and lipid profile — all processed in-house at the MedLab in 30 minutes.

02

Practitioner Review & Strategy

Your ALYZE physician interprets your cellular health data in context — identifying the dominant aging pathways at play in your biology, and designing a multi-targeted intervention strategy specific to your results and goals.

03

Targeted Interventions

Your protocol may include CoQ10/ubiquinol for mitochondrial support, senolytic compounds (quercetin, fisetin), NAD+ precursors, autophagy-activating strategies (time-restricted eating, rapamycin), and lifestyle modifications — all evidence-based and individually dosed.

04

Lifestyle Integration

Cellular health is not just pharmaceutical — exercise triggers mitophagy, sleep enables cellular repair, fasting activates autophagy, and stress management reduces inflammatory burden. Your protocol integrates all of these with your fitness and recovery plans.

05

Longitudinal Tracking

We retest your biomarkers at 3–6 month intervals — inflammatory markers, metabolic health, hormonal status, and organ function. The goal is measurable improvement in your cellular health data over time, tracked with the same biomarkers used in published longevity research.

Pro Tips

  • Exercise is the most potent autophagy activator available — prioritize it above any supplement
  • Time-restricted eating (12–16 hour fasting window) stimulates autophagy and mitochondrial renewal
  • CoQ10 biosynthesis naturally declines with age — supplementation becomes more important over 40
  • Statin users have increased CoQ10 depletion — discuss ubiquinol supplementation with your practitioner
  • Sleep is when your body performs critical DNA repair — 7–9 hours of quality sleep is non-negotiable
  • Chronic psychological stress accelerates telomere shortening and cellular aging — stress management is cellular medicine
  • Your ALYZE protocol tracks your biomarkers over time, creating a longitudinal record of cellular health improvement

Important: Cellular health interventions should be supervised by a qualified physician. Senolytic compounds, while promising, are still in early clinical trials and should not be self-administered without medical guidance. Individuals on immunosuppressive therapy, chemotherapy, or with active malignancy should consult their oncologist before any senolytic or autophagy-modulating intervention. Fasting protocols are not appropriate for individuals with eating disorders, type 1 diabetes, or during pregnancy.

Clinical Research

The evidence.

Cellular health science spans mitochondrial medicine, senolytics, telomere biology, and autophagy research. These are the landmark peer-reviewed studies.

Mitochondria · Heart Failure · RCT

The Effect of Coenzyme Q10 on Morbidity and Mortality in Chronic Heart Failure: Results from Q-SYMBIO

Mortensen et al. · JACC: Heart Failure · 2014 · n = 420 (RCT)
Long-term CoQ10 supplementation (100mg 3x daily) reduced major adverse cardiovascular events by 50% (HR 0.50; p=0.003), cardiovascular mortality by 43%, and all-cause mortality by 42% over 2 years.
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Senolytics · First Human Trial

Senolytics Decrease Senescent Cells in Humans: Preliminary Report from a Clinical Trial of Dasatinib plus Quercetin

Hickson et al. · EBioMedicine · 2019
The first clinical trial of senolytics in humans. Dasatinib + quercetin reduced adipose tissue senescent cell burden within 11 days, with decreases in p16INK4A, p21CIP1, and circulating SASP factors including IL-1a, IL-6, and MMPs.
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Autophagy · Longevity

Autophagy as a Promoter of Longevity: Insights from Model Organisms

Hansen et al. · Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology · 2018
Studies in yeasts, worms, flies, and mice demonstrate a broad requirement for autophagy genes in lifespan extension. Tissue-specific overexpression of single autophagy genes is sufficient to extend lifespan; selective autophagy may be crucial for longevity.
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Senolytics · Alzheimer's · Phase 1

Senolytic Therapy in Mild Alzheimer's Disease: A Phase 1 Feasibility Trial (SToMP-AD)

Gonzales et al. · Nature Medicine · 2023
Dasatinib + quercetin was well-tolerated in patients with early Alzheimer's disease. CNS penetrance of dasatinib was confirmed, with biomarker data providing mechanistic insights of senolytic effects on neurodegeneration.
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Telomeres · Lifestyle · Longitudinal

Effect of Comprehensive Lifestyle Changes on Telomerase Activity and Telomere Length in Men with Biopsy-Proven Low-Risk Prostate Cancer

Ornish et al. · The Lancet Oncology · 2013 · 5-year follow-up
Comprehensive lifestyle changes (plant-based diet, exercise, stress management, social support) increased telomere length by ~10% in the intervention group, while the control group showed ~3% shortening — the first longitudinal evidence that lifestyle can influence telomere maintenance.
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Telomeres · Exercise · Review

Exercise and Telomeres: Mechanistic Insights

Werner et al. · European Heart Journal · 2019
Regular endurance exercise is associated with preserved telomere length and upregulated telomerase activity in leukocytes, via reduced oxidative stress and enhanced TRF2 expression — providing mechanistic support for exercise as a cellular-aging intervention.
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The information provided on this page is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The research cited is from peer-reviewed journals and is presented for educational purposes. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new wellness practice, including cellular health interventions.